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Can we talk about that 'targeted frequency' water filter scam?

I dropped $300 on a 'quantum resonance' water pitcher last year after watching a bunch of videos about fluoride mind control. The seller swore it used 'vibrational frequencies' to neutralize toxins. My water tasted exactly the same, and a basic test kit showed zero change in mineral content. Some people say it's all pseudoscience, others claim the effects are subtle and long-term. Has anyone actually seen proof these things do anything besides drain your bank account?
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masonm70
masonm7022d ago
Bro you're missing the whole point. The change isn't about taste or basic minerals, it's restructuring the water on a molecular level. Those test kits can't measure energetic information. The effects are cumulative, fixing cellular hydration over months. Mainstream science just isn't advanced enough to measure subtle energy fields yet.
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terry_carter15
My buddy swore by a $300 water structurer for a year. His houseplants still died and his skin got worse. He went back to a basic filter and everything improved in a month.
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the_piper
the_piper22d ago
Feel the need to point out that if my water's molecular structure was so improved, my plants would be thriving instead of looking as sad as my bank account. Masonm70, I guess my cells just aren't spiritually woke enough to feel that cumulative energetic info. Maybe I'll achieve perfect hydration by staring at a quartz crystal while I drink from the tap.
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